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Observing the New Year and High Holidays with community members, friends new and old, and family connects each of us to our traditions, teachings, ancestors, and mitzvot. Synagogues in the greater Indianapolis area offer a variety of options for worship during this time of year.
In addition to local service opportunites and resources from our synagogue partners, the Jewish Federation of Greater Indianapolis will be currating family resources and learning opportunities to support you through the Fall holidays.
Be sure to check out the Elul, Days of Awe, and Sukkot subpages for complete holiday descriptions, resources, and connection opportunities.
Chabad Center for Jewish Life: Orthodox | 2640 W. 96th St., Carmel | 317-251-5573 | chabadindiana.org | rabbi@lubavitchindiana.com
Congregation Beth-El Zedeck: Reconstructionist/Conservative | 600 W. 70th St., Indianapolis | 317-253-3441 | bez613.org | bez613@bez613.org
Congregation Beth Shalom: Reform | 849 W. 96th St., Indianapolis | 317-306-5644 | bethshalomindy.org | info@bethshalomindy.org
Congregation B'nai Torah: Orthodox | 6510 Hoover Rd., Indianapolis | 317-253-5253 | btorahindy.org | office@btorah.org
Congregation Shaarey Tefilla: Conservative | 3085 W. 116th St., Carmel | 317-733-2169 | shaareytefilla.org | office@shaareytefilla.org
Etz Chaim Sephardic Congregation: Sephardic Orthodox | 6939 Hoover Rd., Indianapolis | 317-251-6220 | etzchaimindy.org | president@etzchaimindy.org
Humanistic Judaism: 317-721-2747 | HumanisticJewsIndy@gmail.com
Indianapolis Hebrew Congregation: Reform | 6501 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis | 317-255-6647 | ihcindy.org | info@ihcindy.org
Temple B'nai Israel: Reform | 618 W. Superior St., Kokomo | 765-452-0383 | TempleBnaiIsraelKokomo@gmail.com
Regarded in commentaries as a time of heighten spiritual connection, Elul is seen as a month of Teshuva (forgiveness or return) and has taken on a context as a month of learning and preparation for the High Holidays. It is custom in communities that the shofar is blown each day during weekday morning services as an invitation to awaken and connect. Another custom of Elul is reciting selichot (prayers of forgiveness). The Sephardic tradition is to recite Selichot every day of Elul while the Ashkenazi tradition is to add these prayers starting the Saturday night before Rosh Hashanah.
See the ELUL page for further explanation of learning opportunities & Selichot service schedules.
Rosh Hashanah, literally meaning "head of the year," is the Jewish New Year. While a happy and festive holiday, it is also seen as a time to evaluate the past year and perform Teshuvah by repenting for transgressions and forgiving others for theirs. A traditional greeting around Rosh Hashanah is Shana Tovah or literally "A Good Year!"
See the Days of Awe page for further explanation of the holidays.
Erev Rosh Hashanah – Fri., Sept. 18 |
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Beth-El Zedeck |
6:00 pm |
A Taste of Honey: Home Family Celebration with Story and Song |
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Beth Shalom |
7:30 pm |
Evening service |
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B'nai Torah |
7:30 pm |
Mincha |
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Chabad |
7:00 pm |
Evening Service |
In-Person |
Etz Chaim |
7:30 pm |
Mincha |
Details Coming Soon |
8:00 pm |
Arvit |
Details Coming Soon |
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IHC |
8:00 pm |
Evening Service |
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Shaarey Tefilla |
7:30 pm |
Evening Service |
First Day of Rosh Hashanah – Sat., Sept. 19 |
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Beth-El Zedeck |
10:00 am |
Rosh Hashanah Day One |
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Beth Shalom |
9:00 am |
Rosh Hashanah Young Family Service |
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10:30 am |
Rosh Hashanah Main Morning Service |
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B'nai Torah |
8:30 am |
Shacharis |
7:25 pm |
Mincha |
Chabad |
9:00 am |
Rosh Hashanah Day One |
In-Person |
Etz Chaim |
9:00 am |
Shacharit |
Details Coming Soon |
7:30 pm |
Mincha |
Details Coming Soon |
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8:20 pm |
Arvit |
Details Coming Soon |
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IHC |
9:30 am |
Retreat Style Service |
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11:00 am |
Morning Service |
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2:00 pm |
Tot Experience |
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1:00 pm - IHC 2:00 pm - South 3:00 pm - North |
Parking Lot Shofar Service |
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Shaarey Tefilla |
9:00 am |
Rosh Hashanah Day One |
Second Day of Rosh Hashanah – Sun., Sept. 20 |
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Beth-El Zedeck |
10:00 am |
Rosh Hashanah Day Two |
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B'nai Torah |
8:30 am |
Shacharis |
7:30 pm |
Mincha |
Chabad |
9:00 am |
Morning Service |
In-Person |
11:30 am |
Shofar Sounding |
In-Person |
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5:00 pm |
Family Celebration |
In-Person |
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5:30 pm |
Shofar & Tashlich at Park Regency Gazebo |
In-Person |
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Etz Chaim |
9:00 am |
Shacharit |
Details Coming Soon |
7:00 pm |
Mincha |
Details Coming Soon |
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7:30 pm |
Tashlich |
Details Coming Soon |
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8:20 pm |
Arvit |
Details Coming Soon |
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Shaarey Tefilla |
9:00 am |
Morning Service |
Yom Kippur is the Day of Atonement, when individuals and whole communities repent for their sins over the past year and ask that they be inscribed in the "Book of Life" for the year to come. The holiest day in the Jewish year, it is customary for adults to abstain from eating or drinking for 25 hours. Additional abstentions include refraining from bathing, wearing of makeup or applying lotions, wearing luxurious items like leather, and other bodily pleasures.
See the Days of Awe page for further explanation of the holidays.
Erev Yom Kippur – Sun., Sept. 27 Kol Nidre: Renouncing vows made between oneself and G-d |
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Beth-El Zedeck |
7:00 pm |
Kol Nidre |
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Beth Shalom |
7:30 pm |
Kol Nidre |
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B'nai Torah |
7:10 pm |
Kol Nidre |
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Chabad |
7:00 pm |
Kol Nidre |
In-Person |
Etz Chaim |
3:00 pm |
Mincha |
Details Coming Soon |
7:30 pm |
Arvit (Kol Nidre) |
Details Coming Soon |
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IHC |
6:15 pm |
Kol Nidre |
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Shaarey Tefilla |
7:00 pm |
Kol Nidre |
Yom Kippur (Day of Atonement) – Mon., Sept. 28 Yizkor: Memorial service; Neilah: Closing service |
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Beth-El Zedeck |
10:00 am |
Yom Kippur Morning and Yizkor Service |
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2:00 pm |
Yom Kippur Family Service |
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5:00 pm |
Afternoon Conversation with Rabbi Sandy Sasso: Jonah in Quarantine-A Whale of a Tale |
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6:30 pm |
Neilah Service - The Closing Shofar Blast (Show Off Your Shofar) |
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Beth Shalom |
9:00 am |
Young Family Service |
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10:30 am |
Yom Kippur Morning Main Service |
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4:00 pm |
Yom Kippur Afternoon Discussion |
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5:15 pm |
Yizkor & Neilah Services |
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B'nai Torah |
9:15 am |
Shacharis |
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5:25 pm |
Mincha |
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8:31 pm |
Yom Kippur Ends |
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Chabad |
10:00 am |
Morning Services |
In-Person |
12:30 pm |
Children's Program |
In-Person |
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5:45 pm |
Mincha and Neilah |
In-Person |
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Etz Chaim |
9:00 am |
Shacharit |
Details Coming Soon |
4:00 pm |
Micha |
Details Coming Soon |
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7:00 pm |
Neilah |
Details Coming Soon |
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8:15 pm |
End of Fast |
Details Coming Soon |
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IHC |
9:30 am |
Nefesh Service |
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11:00 am |
Morning Service |
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1:00 pm |
Healing Service |
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2:00 pm |
Tefilah, Teshuvah, Tzedakah: The Three Pillars of Our Days of Awe |
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2:00 pm |
Teen Service - Reflective Experience |
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2:00 pm |
Tot Experience |
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3:00 pm |
Musical Reflective Experience |
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4:00 pm |
Yizkor Service |
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5:00 pm |
Neilah & Havdalah |
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15 min. after Neilah approx. 6:30 pm |
Virtual Break-the-Fast with LAF |
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Shaarey Tefilla |
9:00 am |
Yom Kippur Morning Service |
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6:15 pm |
Mincha, Maariv, Neilah |
Sukkot, the Festival of Booths, commemorates the Biblical period of wandering in the desert. A temporary shelter (a sukkah) is built outside the home and used to take meals and even sleep in it for the duration of the one-week holiday. The "eighth day" of Sukkot, known as Shmini Atzeret, can be considered a separate holiday. It marks the beginning of the rainy season in Israel and the year's first prayer for rain, so that the ground might be prepared for planting when springtime arrives. Some also celebrate Simchat Torah, the rejoicing of the Torah, on the same day, while others celebrate the following day.
See the Sukkot page for further explanation of the holidays.
Sukkot (Festival of Booths) |
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Beth-El Zedeck |
Fri., Oct. 2 6:00 pm |
Erev Shabbat and Erev Sukkot via Zoom |
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Sat., Oct. 3 6:00 pm |
Sukkot Festival Service |
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Fri., Oct. 9 6:00 pm |
Erev Simchat Torah & Consecration |
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Sat., Oct. 10 10:00 am |
Shmini Atzeret/Simchat Torah & Yizkor Memorial Service |
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Beth Shalom |
Fri., Oct. 9 6:30 pm |
Simchat Torah/Consecration |
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Etz Chaim |
Sat., Oct. 3 |
Shaharit - 9:00 am; Mincha - 7:30 pm; Aravit - 8:10 pm |
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Sun., Oct. 4 |
Shaharit - 9:00 am; Mincha - 7:30 pm; Aravit - 8:10 pm |
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Fri., Oct. 9 |
Hashana Raba Shaharit - 6:00 am; Mincha - 7:15 pm; Aravit and Chag - 8:10 pm |
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Sat., Oct. 10 |
Shemini Azeret Shaharit - 9:00 am; Mincha - 7:15 pm; Aravit - 8:10 pm |
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Sat., Oct. 10 |
Simchat Torah & Hatkafot Shaharit - 9:00 am; Mincha - 7:30 pm; Aravit - 8:10 pm |
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IHC |
Fri., Oct. 2 6:15 pm |
Erev Sukkot & Shabbat Service |
Fri., Oct. 9 6:15 pm |
Shabbat and Simchat Torah |
Shaarey Tefilla |
Fri., Oct. 2 6:30 pm |
Erev Sukkot |
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Sat., Oct. 3 |
First Day Shaharit - 9:00 am; Mincha/Maariv - 6:30 pm |
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Sun., Oct. 4 9:00 |
Second Day Shaharit |
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Fri., Oct. 9 6:30 pm |
Erev Shemini Azteret |
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Sat., Oct. 10 |
Shemini Atzeret/Yizkor Shaharit - 9:00 am; Mincha/Maariv - 6:30 pm |
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Sun., Oct. 11 9:00 |
Simchat Torah Shaharit |